APRA Music Awards of 2004

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APRA Music Awards of 2004
Date24 May 2004 (2004-5-24)
LocationRegent Theatre
Melbourne, Australia
  2003  · APRA Music Award ·  2005  

The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 2004 (generally known as APRA Awards ) are a series of awards which include the APRA Music Awards, Classical Music Awards, and Screen Music Awards. The APRA Music Awards ceremony occurred on 24 May at Melbourne's Regent Theatre, they were presented by APRA and the Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS). [1] [2] The Classical Music Awards were distributed in July in Sydney and are sponsored by APRA and the Australian Music Centre (AMC). [3] The Screen Music Awards were issued in November by APRA and Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC). [4]

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Awards

Nominees and winners with results indicated on the right.

APRA Music Awards

Song of the Year

TitleArtistWriterResult
[5] [6]
"Across the Night" Silverchair Daniel Johns Nominated
"Are You Gonna Be My Girl" Jet Nicholas Cester, Cameron Muncey Nominated
"Innocent Eyes" Delta Goodrem Delta Goodrem, Vince PizzingaNominated
"Lighthouse" The Waifs Joshua Cunningham Nominated
"Zebra" John Butler Trio John Butler Won

Songwriters of the Year

WriterResult
[7]
PowderfingerBernard Fanning, Jon Coghill, Ian Haug, Darren Middleton, John Collins Won

APRA Breakthrough Award

WriterResult
[7]
Delta Goodrem Won

Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music

NameResult
[7]
Don Burrows Won

Most Performed Australian Work

TitleArtistWriterResult
[5] [7]
"Born to Try" Delta Goodrem Delta Goodrem, Audius Mtawarira Nominated
"Innocent Eyes"Delta GoodremDelta Goodrem, Vince PizzingaNominated
"Falling" Candice Alley Candice GiannarelliNominated
"Lovesong" Amiel Amiel DaemionWon
"On My Mind" Powderfinger Bernard Fanning, Darren Middleton, John Collins, Ian Haug, Jonathan Coghill Nominated

Most Performed Australian Work Overseas

TitleArtistWriterResult
[5] [7]
"Love Is in the Air" John Paul Young Harry Vanda, George Young Won

Most Performed Country Work

TitleArtistWriterResult
[5] [7]
"Lead Me Home"Carter and CarterMerelyn Carter, David CarterWon
"Raining on the Plains" Sara Storer, Douglas Storer, Garth Porter Merelyn Carter, David CarterNominated
"Way It Is" Lee Kernaghan Lee Kernaghan, Garth Porter Nominated
"Something in the Water"Lee KernaghanLee Kernaghan, Garth Porter, Colin Buchanan Nominated
"Wish I Was a Train" Troy Cassar-Daley, Paul Kelly Troy Cassar-Daley, Paul KellyNominated

Most Performed Dance Work

TitleArtistWriterResult
[5] [7]
"Bang This" J-Wess James Essex, Andrew GardnerNominated
"Danger" Katie Underwood Katie Underwood, Simon Hosford, James KempsterNominated
"One of My Kind" Rogue Traders James Appleby, Steve Davis, Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence Nominated
"Tonight" Amiel Amiel Daemion, Barry Palmer, Stuart CrichtonNominated
"U Talkin' to Me" Disco Montego Darren Dowlut, Dennis Dowlut, Robert WoolfWon

Most Performed Foreign Work

TitleArtistWriterResult
[5] [7]
"Beautiful" Christina Aguilera Linda Perry Nominated
"Unwell" Matchbox Twenty Robert Thomas Nominated
"I'm with You" Avril Lavigne Avril Lavigne, Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, Graham EdwardsNominated
"Lost Without You" Delta Goodrem Bridget Benenate, Matthew Gerrard Nominated
"Big Yellow Taxi" Counting Crows Joni Mitchell Won

Most Performed Jazz Work

TitleArtistWriterResult
[5] [7]
"Stars Apart"Allan Browne Paul Grabowsky Nominated
"Solitude"Fiona BurnettFiona BurnettNominated
"Mandella"Guy StrazzulloGuy StrazzulloNominated
"If You Love Me"Sharny RussellSharny RussellWon
"East St Kilda Toodle Oo"Allan BrowneJohn ScurryNominated

Classical Music Awards

Best Composition by an Australian Composer

TitleComposerResult
[8] [9]
Learning to Howl Andrew Ford Won

Best Performance of an Australian Composition

TitleComposerPerformerResult
[8] [9]
Time and the BellPeter RankineRichard HaynesWon

Instrumental Work of the Year

TitleComposerPerformerResult
[8] [9]
Rumba FlamencaGareth Koch Saffire Guitar Quartet Nominated
StoneworksRichard CharltonSaffire Guitar QuartetWon
Threnody Peter Sculthorpe Patricia PollettNominated
The Room of the SaintsGerard BrophyPatricia PollettNominated

Long-Term Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music

Artist or OrganisationResult
[8] [9]
Felix Werder Won

Orchestral Work of the Year

TitleComposerPerformerResult
[8] [9]
"Love Duet" – Oboe Concerto Ross Edwards Diana Doherty Nominated
Love Me Sweet Carl Vine Diana DohertyNominated
Pipe DreamsCarl Vine Australian Chamber Orchestra Nominated
This Insubstantial PageantGordon Kerry West Australian Symphony Orchestra Won

Most Distinguished Contribution to the Presentation of Australian Composition by an Individual

IndividualWorkResult
[8] [9]
Patricia PollettStill LifeWon

Most Distinguished Contribution to the Presentation of Australian Composition by an Organisation

OrganisationWorkResult
[8] [9]
West Australian Symphony Orchestra Won

Most Distinguished Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music in Education

OrganisationWorkResult
[8] [9]
Lyn Carr2003 Keys National Piano CompetitionWon

Most Distinguished Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music in a Regional Area

OrganisationWorkResult
[8] [9]
Queensland Biennial Festival of MusicWon

Vocal or Choral Work of the Year

TitleComposerPerformerResult
[8] [9]
BerceuseGerard Brophy Sydney Philharmonia Choirs Won

Screen Music Awards

Best Feature Film Score

TitleComposerResult
[10] [11] [12]
Japanese Story Elizabeth DrakeWon
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Iva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard Tognetti Nominated
One Perfect Day David Hobson, Josh G. Abrahams, Lisa Gerrard, Paul van Dyk Nominated
The Wannabes David Hirschfelder Nominated

Best Music for an Advertisement

TitleComposerResult
[10] [11]
Lux Lift PlusPaul Healy, Antony PartosWon
Qantas RechargeCarlo GiaccoNominated
Surflifesavers – "Last Patrol"Christopher ElvesNominated
Toyota Landcruiser – “Snakebite”Bruce Heald, Mark RivettNominated

Best Music for Children's Television

TitleComposerResult
[10] [11]
Active Kidz Scott Ehler, Glenn Heaton, Geoffrey McGarvey, Amy WilkinsWon
Fergus McPhail Jamie SaxeNominated
New MacDonald's Farm Jay Somerville CollieNominated
Tabaluga and Leo – A Christmas Adventure Guy Gross Nominated

Best Music for a Documentary

TitleComposerResult
[10] [11]
Poisonous WomenChristopher ElvesWon
RogerTamara O'BrienNominated
Silent Storm Guy Gross Nominated
Troubled Minds Dale CorneliusNominated

Best Music for an Educational, Training or Corporate Film/Video

TitleComposerResult
[10] [11]
BenQAlison Cole, David SmithNominated
DocklandsRobert UpwardNominated
Ocean to Outback Ashley Klose Nominated
Qantas EntertainmentBarbara GriffinWon

Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie

TitleComposerResult
[10] [11] [12]
Floodhouse Amanda Brown Nominated
Marking Time Martin Armiger Nominated
Salem's LotChristopher Gordon, Lisa Gerrard Nominated
Shark Net Alan John Won

Best Music for a Short Film

TitleComposerResult
[10] [11]
Black BerriesJames LeeNominated
The ScreeAdrian Van De VeldeWon
Syntax ErrorAndrew Lancaster, David McCormack, Antony PartosNominated
The ToothElliott WheelerNominated

Best Music for a Television Series or Serial

Series or SerialEpisode titleComposerResult
[10] [11]
CrashBurn "Episode 13" Burkhard Dallwitz Won
McLeod's Daughters "Episode 73"Alastair FordNominated
MDA "Series 2 – Episode 27" Roger Mason Nominated
The Secret Life of Us "Series 3 – Episode 19"Chris PettiferNominated

Best Original Song Composed for a Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series

Song titleWorkComposerResult
[10] [11]
"Freedom Song"Floodhouse Amanda Brown, Miro BilbroughNominated
"Bitter Plum" Somersault Amanda BrownNominated
"Somersault"SomersaultKenny Davis, Benjamin Ely, Matthew Fitzgerald, Peter Kelly, Lenka Kripac, Tom Schutzinger (see Decoder Ring)Won
"Back Home to You" The Honourable Wally Norman John Bartholomeusz, Colin SwanNominated

Best Soundtrack Album

TitleComposerResult
[13] [12]
Bad Eggs David Graney, Clare Moore Nominated
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Iva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard Tognetti Won
Salem's LotChristopher Gordon, Lisa Gerrard Nominated
Somersault Kenny Davis, Benjamin Ely, Matthew Fitzgerald, Peter Kelly, Lenka Kripac, Tom Schutzinger (see Decoder Ring)Nominated

Best Television Theme

TitleComposerResult
[10] [11]
CrashBurn Burkhard Dallwitz Nominated
"EE II EE II OO (New MacDonald's Farm Theme)"Barbara Griffin, Latu HarperNominated
The Einstein Factor Michael Lira Won
"If Only"Carlo GiaccoNominated

International Achievement Award

ArtistResult
[10] [11]
Lisa Gerrard Won

See also

References

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